The water quality of rural wells is not good, there is sediment, and there is a peculiar smell, what

Updated on healthy 2024-07-07
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Add activated carbon.

    Activated carbon has a good adsorption capacity and can remove odors. Pouring activated carbon into the well can remove the odor in the well and restore the clear water source. There is wrapping paper on the outside of the activated carbon, and the wrapping paper should be torn off and only powdered charcoal should be poured in.

    2. Sprinkle in quicklime powder.

    Quicklime powder also has the effect of killing viruses and removing odors, and quicklime powder can be sprinkled into the well water. It should be noted that gloves must be worn, and the ash powder cannot be directly contacted, otherwise it will be burned and rotted.

    3. Put in the alum.

    Enter. The water in the well in my hometown is turbid and yellow, and my father put a large piece of alum in the well water, and the alum slowly fuses in the water, and the well water becomes clear and tasteless, and it can be eaten.

    4. Put the drifting powder in. The tap water we drink now is also processed, and a lot of it is let go of drifting powder, and the edible drifting powder will not affect the body if it is properly put in. Putting drifting powder into the well water can also play a role in making the water clear and odorless.

    5. There is precipitation for one or two days after putting it in. Whatever you put in it, it needs to settle in the well for a day or two. Let the ingredients take effect in the well to purify the well water, do not use the water in the well for these two days, and wait until the well water is better before using it.

    6. Not all well water is edible. Some people say that well water is pure natural alkaline water.

    Good for the human body. It also depends on what kind of geology the well water underneath. Not all well water is edible, and some well water cannot be filtered clean, because of geological reasons, such inlet water is not recommended to eat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm also from the countryside! The peculiar smell of this pressurized water well may be the smell of the wellbore or the groundwater around the well has been affected for many years, and the odor can be removed by using alum to crush it and sprinkle it in the water, and it will be done in a moment, charcoal can also be done. Give it a try.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally, water (except sewage) will decompose itself after encountering air and sunlight, and then it can be precipitated and ready for drinking.

    If the water turns yellow after seeing the sun, it means that the manganese in the water exceeds the standard and the taste is stinky.

    If the smell is rusty, it means that the iron ions are exceeded.

    If it's green, it's probably a water breeder.

    Generally, the well water will not have so much sediment, after all, after a long period of precipitation, if it is really sediment, it means that your well does not have much water, and the sediment below has been stirred when you draw water.

    Iron and manganese ions are the most excessive groundwater, and other substances also exceed the standard, but only in a few areas.

    If none of the above conditions are available, it is recommended that you check to see if there is a pollution source nearby.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, we have our own wells in the village, the wells in our rural areas are roughly divided into draft wells and irrigation wells, taking my rural area as an example, if you want to drill a draft well in the village, you must at least drill a hundred meters below, after all, the natural environment in the countryside is not as good as before. Moreover, in general, the address chosen when digging wells in rural areas will be far away from garbage stations and factories. And after the water is discharged, it will be sent to the testing center, and it will be drunk only after it is confirmed that it is safe.

    In addition, some well water is purified by surface water through layers of rock and soil, which is more natural than tap water. It can be said that if the detection index of the well water in our village fully meets the drinking standard, it is really better than tap water.

    Friends in the countryside should know that the well water is warm in winter and cool in summer, because there is no refrigerator, in the past, many rural children liked to soak fruits in the well in summer, and it was cool, I am afraid that only authentic rural children know it. Many rural friends have their own feelings for well water, because this is our childhood memory.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is sewage and peculiar smell in rural wells, how to solve or deal with it? In rural areas, the source of drinking water used to be well water (now there is now piped water in most places), but well water may still be used in some places. The well water is still relatively clean as an underground water source, but sometimes it takes a long time or is not managed well, which will lead to sewage and odor in the well, so how to deal with this situation when the well water occurs?

    This kind of water is often found in wells in rural areas, especially in some old wells, when the well water is used at home before stepping on the fire. Usually the well has to be cleaned several times a year, because the well water here is not deep well water, so it is very convenient to operate, if your well is also like this, you can directly drain the well water and clean the mud in the well.

    If you want to have a better effect, you can use quicklime water or bleach powder to disinfect, disinfect for a few hours and then drain the water again, so that after repeating a few times, you can clean up the smell of the medicine inside.

    If it is deep well water, it may be a little troublesome to deal with, in this case, you can take out the pump in the well, rinse the surface of the pump and then disinfect the well, and some wells are not good to take out the pump is no problem. The well can be disinfected directly. The disinfection method is also to pour the water directly into the well after the quicklime is boiled, and do not pour the slag down, or it will not affect the future pumping, if there is no quicklime, some chlorine preparations can also be put into the well to disinfect.

    For example, bleaching powder, strong chlorine, chlorine dioxide and even bleach can do, if you are not in a hurry to use water, let these drugs soak in the well overnight, and then turn on the pump to pump the water the next day, and after a period of continuous pumping, you can pump out the residual drugs inside. As long as there is no chlorine smell, and this class of drugs is relatively safe, there will be some chlorine in the tap water we usually use, and these chlorines will volatilize as long as they are exposed to the sun or boiled water.

    If you want to have a better effect, you can also wrap the activated carbon in a small gauze bag, tie it with a firm rope and put it directly into the well, which can absorb the peculiar smell in the water, but this activated carbon needs to be replaced after a period of time, or the effect will be much worse later.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Activated carbon can be used directly for adsorption, potassium permanganate can be used in combination with oxidized activated carbon, or decolorization and deodorant can be used to remove odors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think if this is the case, you can put some activated carbon into the well, activated carbon has a good adsorption capacity, can remove odors, and secondly, you can also sprinkle some quicklime powder quicklime powder, which also has a good anti-virus and odor-removing effect.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, the well is salvaged to see if the carcasses of animals or other decaying things have fallen in, and secondly, some activated carbon can be added appropriately to absorb odors, and the water in the well can also be filtered once with a filtration system.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this case, you can use something in the well to remove odors, which can solve this problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello, do you use a well that is manually pressurized by hand in the countryside? If yes, probably the main reason is your well.

    1 is relatively shallow, because the pumping layer of the well is in the sand layer, it should be penetrated through the sand layer, it is best to reach the stone, let the stone or the bottom of the water tank to dig holes, and the water on the well head should be in the middle of the water level or a little down, not too low, otherwise suck sand.

    2 The water level is relatively low.

    For more than 3 years, it has been used to suck up the sand at the bottom When the sand is placed under the pressure and water, the sand is scattered around the well pipe head below, and after a long period of deposit, it will be sucked up to a certain amount and thickness through mechanical water diversion.

    For the time being, you can try a small amount of pressurized water, a bucket of water, and increase the number of times you pressurize the water.

    If conditions permit, the water test level of the well pipe can be raised or the sand can be removed directly.

    Or dig directly into the stone layer and make a pit for water and sand.

    This talent is shallow.

    Hope it helps.

    What to do if there is sand in the water of the rural pressurized well.

    Hello, do you use a well that is manually pressurized by hand in the countryside? If so, it may be the main reason that the well 1 of your oak tong is relatively shallow, because the pumping layer of the well is in the sand layer, and the sand layer should be penetrated, and it is best to get to the stone, so that the stone or the bottom of the water tank is used to make a hole in the water, and the water well head should be in the middle of the water level or a little down, not too low, otherwise the sand is sucked 2 The water level is relatively small, and the wheel refers to more than 3 years, and the sand at the bottom is sucked up all the time. In the mechanical water diversion will suck up the sand, for the time being, you can try a small amount of pressurized water, a bucket of water, increase the number of pressurized water, there are conditions, you can raise the water level of the well pipe, or directly clear the sand, or dig directly into the stone layer, good Liang Xiang, good to do a water and sand pit of the sand is shallow, I hope it will help you.

    In addition, find a place to crack the core and dig a well, or pump the water up in advance, let it settle and then use it in a simple way. The reason why the sand comes out of the well is that the soil in the place where the well is drilled has too much sand and is not strong; When the water from the soil flows into the well, it brings the loose sand from the wall of the well to the water in the well.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What to do if there is a silt smell in the well water, hello dear, every household in my village will have a well for their daily water, if the well water of any house has a peculiar smell, it is generally given to wash the well and replace the gravel and charcoal at the bottom of the well to remove the peculiar smell of the well. When the well water is drained, some families directly drain the water in the well, and directly replace the gravel and charcoal at the bottom of the well, so that the process of washing the well is completed; When some families are halfway pumping, they will stop pumping water, and then clean the well wall with lime water once or twice, then pump the well water to the bottom of the well, and then clean the rest of the well wall with lime water, so as to replace the gravel and charcoal layer at the bottom of the well. The role of gravel and charcoal at the bottom of the well is:

    The gravel layer is to prevent the charcoal from entering the pumping pipe when pumping water, and not to let the pumping pipe directly contact the mud layer at the bottom of the well, so that in the case of the messy silver of not much water in the well, it can also try to ensure that the water of the family is clear.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The steps to remove the positive smell of silt in the well water are as follows:

    1. Pump the water in the well clean, which will completely replace the water with silt smell.

    2. Rinse the bottom of the well and the four walls with a water pipe, make the silt at the bottom of the well as possible to make the lead and regret, and clean the green moss on the wall of the well.

    3. Put dried pebbles at the bottom of the well, which can effectively prevent the silt from stirring up when pumping. Argue.

    4. After cleaning the well, the first water is completely released, and the well is equipped with a manhole cover to prevent too much dust from entering.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The smell of well water is generally due to excess organic matter. The reason is usually that the amount of water used is too little, or it is too close to the river. Too little water, this ......No way, either you'll just take the water out and pour it out.

    If it is too close to the river and the river water is dirty, it is more difficult to solve it with activated carbon. Because activated charcoal has a lifespan. Basically, you can't take out the activated carbon in a few months and put another batch of activated carbon in it.

    Yellow sand is a relatively good solution. Or you install an ultrafiltration membrane water purifier where the water is out. It's more practical.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. The smell of silt in the well water, we can only pick up the well water and wash it. Flooring or other brushing purposes, not to be eaten. Change the rice for cooking, can not boil water, so the most tired.

    Water can only be used to wash clothes and the like, don't use it If you use it to boil water, then eat it, it will be bad for your health. See if there's any disinfectant and clean it up or get rid of the smell inside, it's pretty much the same.

    Can it still be used if there is a muddy smell in the well?

    Hello, I am inquiring for you here, please wait a while, I will reply to you immediately

    Hello, glad to answer for you. It can't be used and needs to be disposed of.

    The smell of silt in the swimming water of Jing Xiangtong is carefully dissolved, and we can only pick up the well water and wash it. Flooring or other brushing purposes, not to be eaten. For cooking, you can't boil water, so that the slag is the most tired.

    Water can only be used to wash clothes and the like, don't use it If you use it to boil water, then eat it, it will be bad for your health. See if there's any disinfectant and clean it up or get rid of the smell inside, it's pretty much the same.

    Recommendations:1drain the water; 2.flushing the bottom of the well and the four walls; 3.At the bottom of the well are sun-dried pebbles; 4.Drain the first water intake; 5.Equipped with a manhole cover.

    I hope the above is helpful to you If you are satisfied with me, please give me a thumbs up

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